Sukhoi Su-30MKI Fighter Jet Loses Radar Contact in Assam, Air Force Launches Search In a sudden and mysterious development, a Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet of the Indian Air Force has lost radar contact while on a routine mission over Assam. The incident has sparked concern among military officials and raised questions about the safety of the pilots on board. According to sources, the Su-30MKI, which is considered one of the most advanced combat jets in the world, was flying at an altitude of approximately 20,000 feet when it suddenly lost contact with radar systems. The aircraft was part of a formation of two jets that were conducting a training exercise over the eastern state. The Indian Air Force has launched a massive search operation to locate the missing jet and its pilots. The air force has mobilized multiple aircraft, including MiG-29s and Cheetah helicopters, to scour the skies for any sign of the missing Su-30MKI. Air Force officials have refused to comment on the incident, citing security concerns. However, sources close to the investigation revealed that the jet was last seen flying over the hilly terrain of Assam's Dibrugarh district before it lost radar contact. The Indian Air Force has a reputation for being one of the most professional and efficient air forces in the world. The loss of radar contact with a fighter jet is unprecedented, and the incident has sent shockwaves through the military establishment. As the search operation continues, officials are working to determine what caused the Su-30MKI to lose radar contact. The incident has also raised questions about the safety procedures in place for Indian Air Force pilots and the effectiveness of the air force's radar systems. The Indian government has promised a thorough investigation into the incident, and an update is expected soon.#Assam #Indian_Air_Force #Sukhoi_Su30MKI #Dibrugarh_district
